“The court is impressed by your sincerity and remorsefulness,” Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Felicia Mennin said as she closed the file on the New Jersey 16-year-old’s case through the formality of issuing him a no-jail sentence.

Casquejo has already completed the required 23 days of community service for the nervy stunt, in which he climbed through a security fence, snuck past guards and scaled a series of ladders, scaffolds and stairs to reach the top last March.

In a feat that exposed huge security issues at the potential terror target, the ​teen ​daredevil spent two hours on top of the tower, only to be caught by a guard when he got back down.

Just a week later, three men were busted for scaling the building and skydiving down.

As part of a prior plea deal, Casquejo also completed two youth counseling sessions and wrote ​​a 1,200-word essay on the consequences and risks of the stunt. As a bonus, the kid also completed six extra days of community service.

The much-chastised Casquejo wore a black suit to court, stood hunched and grim-faced before the judge, and did not respond to questions from reporters.